anatolian/ pyr mix??

Tiffany

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Well she is 3 months old and almost knee high. Unsure of weight but she is heavy maybe around 30 pounds. Think she is taking after the Anatolian side as she is all legs LOL. We had 1 vet visit already got a second at the end of the month. The vet said she is a Anatolian/ pry said she acts like she will be a very mellow quite girl. We had a rough patch and she still gets to only see the goats daily being she loves to chase them in a puppy play manor. As there big scarredy butts grr. But as of today she was of leash and in with them and did awesome. She thought about chasing one but look at me first and walked away. Filling very proud of her hopping she keeps up the attitude of goats are friend not playmates lol.
btw ive had a beagle heeler mix before and shes done out did his full grown weight and size lol. and by looking at her feet she has a long way to go still. I plan to get her 6 month wight and doubling it. for her guessed adult weight. Im betting she will be around 60 pound at 6 months. So a adult weight of 120ish?? is what im figuring on
Here is some pics of her which was hard to get as she was always under foot or on the go
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The parents may have crosses in their background. The thing is that you are working with her and she is learning to be a good LGD. The actual cross in less important than how she works. I prefer not to cross breeds just because with a purebred you know what you are getting into going in. But there are many successful crossed GD breed dogs out there working spectacularly. Like I say, it is the work, not the looks, that is most important. Sounds like you and she are going great job!
 
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